You run the festival.

A festival is a brand with thirty acts across five stages over three days, and a Facebook event plus a PDF lineup is no way to hold all of that.

How it works
01
One page for the whole festival
Your festival gets a page with the full bill: every act linked to their music, every stage, every day. One link for the poster, the socials, the wristband insert.
02
The lineup builds itself
Add the acts and each links to their BeatsVine page automatically: their tracks, their other gigs, their socials. Punters discover who they're about to see before the gates open.
03
Every act gets reach back
The acts on your bill share the page because it credits and links them. Your festival's reach compounds with every artist who posts it.
04
Make it a calendar
On Live, add set times per stage, a subscribable calendar feed, QR codes for the gates, and per-day analytics. The lineup becomes a living schedule, not a static image.
What you get
One page for the whole festival: every act, stage, and day, linked
Each act auto-links to their music, their socials, their other gigs
Punters preview the whole bill before they buy a ticket
Acts share the page because it credits and links them, so reach compounds
A poster QR and one link for socials, wristbands, the programme
Live: set times per stage plus a subscribable calendar feed
Live: per-day and per-stage analytics on what the crowd clicks
Or don't

A Facebook event nobody checks twice. A lineup PDF that's out of date the moment an act drops. Thirty artists on your bill and no easy way for any of them to share it. A brand that big, living as a static JPEG.

Build Your Festival Page β†’

Free to start. No credit card.

Not any of this?

Running one night rather than a whole festival? That works too, and it's where most venues start. Add a single event, share the link, done.

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